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To apply for these internships, please download the application packet, fill it out, and bring it to Old Main 109, or email it to brandee.halverson@usu.edu. Applications for Spring, 2014 will be accepted through October 15, although some internships will be filled before then.

Some internships you must apply for directly through their organization. If this is the case, the description will have direction on how to apply. Please let us know when you apply for these internships. We have connections in many of these offices, and we can make sure they see your application. Note that some of these organizations may have different deadlines.

The Congressional and Governmental Affairs division of APLU is focused on advocacy and policy development on the federal issues affecting U.S. public higher education. Interns work with the Congressional and Governmental Affairs staff to promote the association's agenda to the federal government.

This Intern works with Tim Stewart, aid to former Senator Bob Bennett, Legislative Director and Chief of Staff for the House Committee on Resources. Tim now specializes in issues affecting western states, such as energy, land development, Native American issues, water and natural resources policy.

Interns for Cache Democrats will help them with projects in Cache Valley to promote Democratic ideals. These projects may include reaching out the Latino community or the LDS community or improving Cache Democrats social media strategy.

The Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute (CCAI) is a non-profit organization that works to raise awareness about the needs of children without families and to remove policy barriers that hinder children from knowing the love and support a family provides.

The purpose of the Congressional Internship Program (CIP) is to expose young Latinos to the legislative process and to strengthen their professional and leadership skills, ultimately promoting the presence of Latinos on Capitol Hill and in Federal Agencies.

Congressman Chaffetz represents Utah's 3rd District. His committee assignments include the Committee on the Judiciary, the Committee on Homeland Security, the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and he is the Chairman of the subcommittee on National Security.